They will eat the entire Pittsburgh Steelers team on February 6, 2011
There is no known animal that is a carnivore and does not eat meat. Carnivores, by definition, primarily or exclusively eat meat as their diet. It is a fundamental aspect of their biological makeup and behavior.
Omnivores eat a varied diet that includes both plant-based foods and meat. They are considered opportunistic feeders, consuming whatever is available in their environment. Examples of omnivores include bears, pigs, and humans.
Carnivores and omnivores eat meat. Animals that eat meat include humans, foxes, lizards, snakes, bears, wolves, dogs, cougars, lions, ocelots, tigers, coyotes, house fly larvae, raccoons, chimpanzees (sometimes), domestic cats, the list goes on.
Bears eat meat, and berries. Although bears are often classified as carnivores, most bear species are classical anatomical omnivores.
There are three main types of omnivores: Detritivores, which feed on decaying organic matter. Frugivores, which primarily eat fruits. Generalist omnivores, which consume a wide variety of plants and animals.
Yes, some species of bears can eat meat, such as fish.
Yes. Black bears are hunters. They will eat any kind of edible meat.
Because bears eat berries and they eat meat such as salmon.
Bears, Racoons and Skunks eat both plants and meat
no they eat seals and meat :)
It is possible that a bear would eat a woodpecker. Bears are carnivores and will eat any meat that they can get their hands on.
There are no bears that don't eat ANYTHING- however, Pandas are vegetarians and will not eat meat, only bamboo shoots.
they eat seals ( meat)
no they mostly eat bamboos no meat
No, they obviously eat meat.
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